Fiasco - My Friend the Chocolate Cake

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| Available | 22-04-2011 |
| Sourced | Australia |
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My Friend the Chocolate Cake. An intensely colourful and ruthlessly honest musical mirror to Australia's complex national character, the band with the strings, the piano, the big tunes and the plainly daft name is unique among its peers.
It's also the only one releasing a new album this year. FIASCO, which has a choice of short or extended title, is the unmistakable sound of My Friend the Chocolate Cake turning 21. Singer/songwriter and pianist David Bridie, never a man to gild the lily, reckons it’s a ‘Classic Cake Mix’ with its distinctive brand of pop noir chock full of Australian characters, their community and politics with a darker, more brooding clutch of songs reflecting a rich filmic gravitas, haunting and beautiful with an elegance of lyrics for which Bridie is lauded, which comprise their best album yet: darker tales of urban angst
"Dissonant textures, soaring pop string and vocal lines, sublime rhythm section grooves ,sad songs and melancholic atmospherics together with the piano are all parts of this band's sound," he says. "It's gelled here as well as it ever has."
The glorious strings of Helen Mountfort’ cello and Hope Csutoros’ violin are high in the curious collision of elements that have made MFCC a failsafe concert draw, three x ARIA Awardees’ and a recurring presence on countless film and TV soundtrack these last two decades.
Their six-album history is a multi-dimensional mural of modern Australia that illustrates its geography, its political mores and its predominantly suburban identity — all by the kind of stealth that makes the most haunting, exhilarating and enduring pop music. On FIASCO, says David: "There's some relationship songs (both messy and dreamy); some stories and observations (some flippant, some serious, some Australian, some suburban); some landscape stuff... and a song called 25 Stations that uses the metaphor of a train stopping all stations (except East Richmond) as a metaphor for life."
Stopping All Stations is the name of the tour coming soon to a venue near you, on the most exhaustive outing of My Friend's the Chocolate Cake's long and distinguished career.
Prepare for a head-on collision with the quiet achievers of Australian pop.
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Request
- 25 Stations
- Foreigner
- The Centre Cannot Hold
- Great Expectations
- The 5 Thing
- Black Ice
- Sister Berenice
- Everything We Need
- Take This As Read
- Madang Panic Attack
- Crossing Shlovniak Holow
- A Quiet Place
- Measured Best
- Slow For Alice
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